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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Radio Interview With Unofficial NFL Announcer, Stephanie Cotttrell

In case you missed Stephanie Cottrell's fun radio interview, click here to listen!

Stephanie Cottrell, Unofficial NFL Announcer

Stephanie's Super Bowl Munchies:

Chicken fajita nachos
3-chicken breast.
1-large onion.
1-bell pepper.
1-2 jalapeño.
1- can black beans.
1-box of velveeta white queso.
1-package of Doritos plain chips.
Cut the chicken up and season it with salt, pepper and I put "Tony Chachere's"
original season on it.
Put a little olive oil in a pan and after it's hot put the chicken and cook
until done.
in a separate pan sauté your bell peppers, onions and jalapeño.
In a bowl cut your velveeta in chunks and add a can of rotel or milk ( your
choice)
Heat your black beans (your choice)
I keep it all in separate bowls and then your guest can help themselves to what
they like and leave off what they don't like.
You can used refried beans if you like, I like to try different things, you can
also use beef instead of chicken.

Bacon, jalapeño wrapped little smokies
1-package little smokies (Beef or turkey)
1- package bacon.
4/5- jalapeño.
Brown sugar.
Pre-heat oven to 350.
Cut your bacon in half, then chop your jalapeño in slices, get a little smokie
and a slice of jalapeño then wrap it in bacon and stick a toothpick in it, lay
them on a cookie sheet and sprinkle brown sugar on them.
Cook for 35-40 min or until done, it is a yummy combo of your sweet/salty
goodness.